A suitable chess studying plan for me
Check out on the internet chesswebsite.com to learn openings. Also go and search up kingscrusher on Youtube.
Also after every move, you want to ask yourself, "Why did my opponenet do this move or what is his threat?" (For example, Is he threatening to win a pawn). You also should practice tactics either on chess.com, which is good and costs money or use chesstempo.com which is pretty good. Tactics alone will probably get you to around a 1500-1800 rating probably. How else are computer's ratings so much better than GMs?
Hope that helps!

It's all right here on chess.com- a study plan to get you to the next level- http://www.chess.com/article/view/study-plan-directory
Thanks , But still one thing no one mentioned whether reti as white and sicilian as black good for beginer or not :-)

I think, and it's just a matter of opinion, since tactis is the most important thing when you are starting, it may be a good idea to choose a tactically sharp opening so you can use the knowledgment you are building. True, maybe you will lose a lot more than if you choose a more "quiet" opening but in the long run you will learn more by force.

WOW!!! COOl, finally I find another me, just that I wanna be Master by 20, not 30......that's wayyyyyy toooooo Looooong!!!!
We can hook-up on Skype Geller.Micael, Never Mind my rating, It's just expert-level chess and some serious games against 2000+.
Anyway, I have a funny study plan and many books to share, mind if we take the ride together???

I think, and it's just a matter of opinion, since tactis is the most important thing when you are starting, it may be a good idea to choose a tactically sharp opening so you can use the knowledgment you are building. True, maybe you will lose a lot more than if you choose a more "quiet" opening but in the long run you will learn more by force.
+1 The King's Gambit is a fun opening to learn tactics and wild attacks.

At your level, tactics and endgames should be your absolute priority, basically, your only study. Websites like thechesswebsite.com and chesstempo.com are good for both not to mention this website.
And the most important thing to do is to just keep playing, practice is the best method of improvement, keep on playing and try to study your mistakes and improve upon them. Keep on playing stronger and stronger opponents, to improve yourself, I would recommend playing 'standard' time controls on this website like 15/10 and 30/0; avoid blitz and bullet at all costs as it would be bad for you.
Hello every one I am a new chess player (for just few weeks) I an 17 years old and I want to be a master by age of 30. For those who will ask. Yes I will take chess seriously
I want your help to find a suitable plan to study and practice chess usually I have just one hour to practice and learn chess. I believe that it is very little time but I want to use it to improve my chess
what should I study?....
What opening and defence should I learn. ( currently I use réti opening. Kings indian attack, sicilian defence) but a expret friend of mine tod me never to use reti as it has some sharp respnses
I wand to add a few notes
first: I can't get a chess tutor
second: reading chess books is very boaring and give me headache due to the notations. So please dont mention a book unless it is usefull and has no alternatives.
Please mention resourses whenever possible.
Advices from expert and high rated player will be strongly appreciated.